Herbert "Herb" H. Snell, a member of the Class of 1930, poses for a photo in his uniform in 1926.
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Herbert "Herb" H. Snell, a member of the Class of 1930, poses for a photo in his uniform in 1926.
Boyd Lee Spahr is a member of the Class of 1900. Spahr also serves on the Board of Trustees, starting in 1908.
View of St. Paul Lutheran Church around 1920. This church is located on the corner of W. Louther and N. West Streets in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Formal portrait of Zatae Gale Straw, daughter of Zatae Longsdorff Straw, most likely as a student at Brown University.
View of students on the field between halves at a football game in fall 1926. Herman Lane Forman is with Harold Weigel, Wesley Ruffell, Daniel B. Cavalier, Theodore "Ted" Burke, Leo Dutko. All are members of the Class of 1930.
The text on the reverse side of the photograph reads: "...
Alumni from the Class of 1896 form an archway of swords for graduates of the Class of 1926 in June 1926.
Three students - Dan Cavalier '30, Osmer Dixon "Dick" Marshall '28, and Bill Johns '30 - stand together on Sunday September 25, 1927. The caption reads "3 Musketeers."
Three students in their caps and gowns at Commencement around 1920.
View of the Tome Scientific Building from the academic quad around 1925.
Men from the Class of 1902 proudly hold the banner, "Twenty Years After - 1902", along with flags, canes, and signs at their 20th Reunion. They are all wearing pointed clown type hats.
Front row ninth from the right: J. Norris Myers
Harold W. Weigel ('30) stands as Marlin Enders ('29) crawls between his legs. Weigel and Enders are roommates.
Two students in their caps and gowns at Commencement around 1920.
Alfred Marcus and Osmer Dixon Marshall, both members of the Class of 1928, sit outside the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity house on Sunday September 25, 1927.
The handwritten caption reads: "Les Penseurs"
The Union Philosophical Society outside Bosler Memorial Library in 1920.
Members of the Union Philosophical Society take a group photograph outside Bosler Memorial Library in 1922.
Harold W. Weigel, a member of the Class of 1930, in 1928.
The note on the photograph reads: "What Hath God Wrought?!"